

Almost a decade later at the end of 2021, the major purchased the remaining shares of the company, and Moxey exited the label he launched, striking a new deal with Warner.Ĭlearly knowing how to cultivate hits, back in 2004, Moxey set up Ultra International Music Publishing (UIMP) as a home for writers and topliners. It was so successful that, in 2012, Sony Music Entertainment (SME) acquired 50% of Ultra, which Moxey continued to run.

Over 25 years, the label achieved gold and platinum certifications for many releases and earned multiple Grammys. Tickets will become available to the general public on June 17.A veteran of the dance music scene, Moxey founded Ultra Records in 1995, building a roster that included the likes of Steve Aoki, Sofi Tukker and Benny Bennassi. The CW Network will also livestream the concert through the CW app or - and will broadcast the two-day televised special in October. The music festival will broadcast live through iHeartMedia radio stations. “Fans love this weekend because they discover new artists and the artists leave with new fans.” “This is the one music festival that celebrates the best in class in all genres of music,” John Sykes, President of Entertainment Enterprises for iHeartMedia added. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see so many legends performing together. “What makes this festival one of a kind is that we have the best artists from every genre of music that we play on our 860 iHeart stations all on one stage. “We’re thrilled to once again return to Las Vegas for a weekend full of great live music with this year’s Festival,” Tom Poleman, Chief Programming Officer for iHeartMedia said in a statement. In addition to the performances, the Daytime Stage will also feature fan zones and interactive experiences by iHeartRadio’s brand partners.
